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Volume 8, Number 7, July 2002

Research

Prevalence, Distribution, and Host Range of Peste des petits ruminants virus, Turkey

Aykut Özkul,* Yilmaz Akca,* Feray Alkan,* Thomas Barrett,*† Taner Karaoglu,* Seval Bilge Dagalp,* John Anderson,*† Kadir Yesilbag,* Can Cokcaliskan,* Ayse Gencay,* and Ibrahim Burgu*
*Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey; and †Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, Surrey, United Kingdom

 
 
Figure 1. Areas of Turkey sampled to detect the presence of infection with Peste des petits ruminants virus and Rinderpest virus....
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  Figure 1. Areas of Turkey sampled to detect the presence of infection with Peste des petits ruminants virus and Rinderpest virus. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of serologic test materials collected from each location. Rectangles indicate a single outbreak; shaded provinces had multiple outbreaks. Key: 1, Aydin (100); 2, Denizli (164); 3, Balikesir (40); 4, Bursa (40); 5, Kocaeli (100); 6, Sakarya (100); 7, Eskisehir (5); 8, Bolu (160); 9, Isparta (100); 10, Ankara (20); 11, Cihanbeyli (75); 12, Konya (50); 13, Amasya (20); 14, Sivas (109); 15, Malatya (3); 16, Elazig (272); 17, Batman (50); 16, Van (199).
 

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